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Jonathan A Shaw

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Oke T, Turetsky M, Weston D, Shaw J
Oecologia . 2020 Aug; 193(4):867-877. PMID: 32809053
Bryophytes are a diverse plant group and are functionally different from vascular plants. Yet, their peculiarities are rarely considered in the theoretical frameworks for plants. Currently, we lack information about...
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Mikulaskova E, Hajek M, Veleba A, Johnson M, Hajek T, Shaw J
Ecol Evol . 2015 Jan; 5(1):229-42. PMID: 25628880
Bryophytes dominate some ecosystems despite their extraordinary sensitivity to habitat quality. Nevertheless, some species behave differently across various regions. The existence of local adaptations is questioned by a high dispersal...
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Matasci N, Hung L, Yan Z, Carpenter E, Wickett N, Mirarab S, et al.
Gigascience . 2015 Jan; 3:17. PMID: 25625010
The 1,000 plants (1KP) project is an international multi-disciplinary consortium that has generated transcriptome data from over 1,000 plant species, with exemplars for all of the major lineages across the...
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Szovenyi P, Devos N, Weston D, Yang X, Hock Z, Shaw J, et al.
Genome Biol Evol . 2014 Jun; 6(5):1238-52. PMID: 24879432
In diploid organisms, selfing reduces the efficiency of selection in removing deleterious mutations from a population. This need not be the case for all organisms. Some plants, for example, undergo...
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Szovenyi P, Ricca M, Hock Z, Shaw J, Shimizu K, Wagner A
Mol Biol Evol . 2013 May; 30(8):1929-39. PMID: 23686659
The masking hypothesis predicts that selection is more efficient in haploids than in diploids, because dominant alleles can mask the deleterious effects of recessive alleles in diploids. However, gene expression...